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'? PAGE FOUR Guardsmen Get Their Revenge! Turn Back The Navy Offi- ' cers Outfit In Fast Bas- ( ketball Game Here Satur- , day Night 1 The Coast Guard basketeers out j fop. revenge against the Navy i BaSe Officers, got what they were s after on the local court Saturday night. The officers started out pr^ty strong, drew first blood and lecK the scoring all of the way a thpyugh the first half and through s most of the third quarter. At that ^ tiife a combination of Dewey and f Mdfgan took over for the guards- ^ HNIGHT\ COUGHS Your child's coughing at night b ?caused by throat "tickle" or ir- i p titation, mouth breathing, or a Cold?can often be prevented by p tubbing throat ana chest with lyicks VapoRub at bedtime. VAPORUB's poultice-and-vapor s action loosens phlegm, relieves irri- j L Nation, helps clear upper air pastiges, thus tends to stop mouth reathing and u IIPI/C v dnvite restful 1# I vi\9 jv sleep. Try it! W VapoRub r i HAULING ' Service is what I county have called ft of freight from Wilm what we are giving tl i Find out about o and reasonable rates Winnabow, Supply, S port. You will find tha part to help you carry the shortage of gasoli; WILMINGTON, E SOUTHERN M WILMINGTON NO' SE' ; I will be at the pi j post of collecting PA" f , Exum?Vereen's St F reeland?Simmons L. C. Babson's Stor Ash?Post Office, 1 Longwood, Feb. 23i Hickman's Cross R Thomasboro, Feb. & Grissett Town, Feb : North West?L. C. < North West?Mrs. Leland Post Office, Navassa?Lewis' St fn Winnabow?Henry' r Bolivia, Feb. 25th . Lockwoods Folly? Lockwoods Folly? Lockwoods Folly? 5 Boone's Neck?Cap , Shallotte?Post Off e W \JL TAX C( nen and carried the ball to a 38Z8 point victory. Dewey, a strapping young jiant, a former college basket Tall star, has established himself n this neck of the woods as abouf :he best player who has ever been >n the local court. For the Coast Guards he topped the scoring vith 23 points and was closely followed by Morgan, while the vhole team and substitutes, comTosed of Thompson, Lawhorn, Smith, Sappo and Erikson, gave iplendid winning teamwork, eslecially in the last half. Although they drew first blood ind started Off well, the officers eemed to lack their usual polish. Ensign Klock, one of their speedy orwards, was absent. Ensign Vright served as the sparkplug .nd drew equal honor with Elser ,nd Getzen for the scoring. Lieut, lursey, Ensigns Yorman, Mitchell ,nd Polikoff all did splendid handing cf their positions. Rainy and disagreeable weather irevented a large attendance of pectators, despite the fact that oth teams were donating all the iroceeds to the Infantile Paralysis fund. It is understood they may lay again this week. Uncle Jack asked little Celia if he didn't want him to play with ier." "Oh, no," was the answer, "We ere playing Indian, and you irere no use, 'cause you are aleady scalped." SERVICE :he people of this >r in transportation lington. And that's iem. ur regular schedule from W ilmington to lhallotte and Southit we are doing our ' on as usual despite le and tires. IRUNSW1CK & dLROAD CO. SOUTHPORT tice COND CAL1 aces cited below a I taxes. 2 Per Cen Y NOW AN ore, Feb. 23rd ?' Store, Feb. 23rd ..... e, Feb. 23rd - eh. 23rd d oads, Feb. 23rd '3rd . 23rd McKoy's Store, Feb. A. M. Chinnis' Store, Feb. 25th ore, Feb. 25th s Store, Feb. 25th Kirby's Store, Feb. 2 Vanillin's Store, Feb. Roach's Store, Feb. 2 it. Jesse D. Robinson' ice Square, Feb. 27th r. P. J JLLECTOR FOR J OPEN FORUM I: ;? A column dedicated to opinions of I to the public. A mouthpiece tor the I * views and observations ct our | u friends and readers, for which we j tl accept no responsibility. Contrlbu- I ions co this column must not u exceed three hundred words. \v : ?: i" CLEAN-UP EDITOR. STATE PORT PILOT se Dear Sir: c( I am speaking as a citizen of t? Brunswick county who holds a ' position whereby I touch pratically all sections of our county. I S1 ol come, therefore, not only as a g( citizen, but as a preacher whose p, desire is to help the people of my ji county. So I cannot help passing w on to our people of something about our grand jury. A. The kind of Men On Grand Jury. tl The first thing concerning the s< grand jury is the type of men ni they are. I get this first - hand in from one who served on the jury. 01 He said, "I considered it an hon-' E or to serve with such a splendid "1 group of gentlemen." He then said le that during the days the jury met sc that he did not hear any profan- in ity, nor anything that was off- n< color. Not only that, but at the tl suggestion of one member of the in I jury, they opened with a word of ti j prayer, for each member is a m \ professing Christian, being a member of a Christian church. I think pi that the people of our county are a; proud of this fact, and are en- ] cl couraged. ly B. What They Want To Do. b( No member of the jury is per- c? : mitted to talk about the cases n( I pi Quick, Efficient ? GLEANING J SERVICE! ? U] Ci SOUTHPORT t3 GLEANERS * SOUTHPORT, N. C. hj i ? .... ? ?II ill I ?? NOTICE! Sec as for your Doors, Windi Strong-Hilt Wall Panel, Paints, I Certain-Teed Roofing, "Century" i Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Fli I Building Materials. SMITH BUILDER Castle Hayne Road PHONE NOTIl L FOR TAXE! t the time designate! t Penalty begins, Mai D SAVE COS 10:30 11:30 12:20 1: 2: ; 2: 3: 4: 25th ; 10:31 Feb. 25th 11:3 12: 1: 2: 3: -1 -t i\ i\i /ui iu:ui 27th 11:0 7th 11:4 s Store, Feb. 27lh 12 2 Torgense BRUNSWICK COUt TIIE STATE PORT I ried. But we can get the drift ( hat they desire to do. It is to c ?'erything within their power t lake our county a cleaner an etter county. That is, especially > clean up places of businei lat degrade our communities an junty. Now that is what the ant to do. What can we the pe< le of our county, do to help? C. What We Can Do To Hel| May I suggest, first, that tli ntiment of the people of 01 junty be expressed in no uncei tin terms, so that the grand jur ill know that back of their d< re to ciean up is the approvi ! the people of our county. Thei cond. I would suggest that w ut into the hands of the gran iry evidence upon which they ca ork to carry out their prograi : cleaning up. Do not be afraic leak, if that will make your con lunity and county a better placi Why do I, a preacher, mentio lis? It is not because I want t le anyone get in trouble. It i it to cause strife and hard fee: igs. But I say it for the sake c lr homes, of our young peopli very place of prostitution, ever xioze" joint, every place tha ads away from truth, purity iberity, honesty and upright liv g ought to be put out of busi ;ss, and the way to do it is fc le people of our county to ris i wrath against these things, an irough the channels of goverr ent, wipe them out. I am thinking of the young pec e! And I am against immorality jainst drunkness, against ur eaness. I love people; I live or to preach the gospel of Chris "cause that is the only powe ipcble of changing hearts. I ar it entering politics. A preacher' ace is out of the political area: ut in all issues that are moral th reacher and the church of th hrist should set the standard c giit and wrong, so that the pec le will follow in the way that i ght. Therefore, in all issues c jr county I am going to spea p and say, "People, only Chris in save a man's soul and chang man's life; but we of the cour r should do all within our powc i keep our county clean." So Ic s do all within our power now t isten the clean-up that is Ion ,'erdue. WOODROW \V. ROBBINS NOTICE! >ws, Square-Deal Wall Board, nsulalion Board, Rock Wool, Vsbeslos Shingles and Siding, jc Lining, Lumber and other S SUPPLY, Inc. WILMINGTON, N. C. 3339 CE -1 1 for the purrch 2nd, 1943. T to 11:15 A. M. to 12:15 A. M. i to 12:50 A. M. 15 to 1:45 P. M. 00 to 2:30 P. M. 45 to 3:15 P. M. 20 to 3:50 P. M. 00 to 4:30 P. M. J to 11:00 A. M. .0 to 12:00 A. M. 15 to 1:00 P. M. 15 to 2:00 P. M. 30 to 3:15 P. M. 60 to f. M. D to 10:30 A. M. [) to 11:30 A. M. 5 to 12:30 A. M. 45 to 1:15 P. M. 30 to 4:30 P. M. n m 'ILOT, SOUTHPORT, N. C. ^ di BAGS 16 JAP PLANES?Maj. _ n David L. Hill, 27-year-old U. S. Air n Corps flyer, of Hunt, Texas, has 16 J l,? Japanese planes to his credit and JI >- 20 more probable hits. He served on 11 - the aircraft Carriers Saratoga, I I 11 Ranger and Yorktown before sign- 11 0 and Sixth orders, of China. I? ing up with the American Volun- 11 f teer group in China where he was 11 , commanding officer of a fighter j I v squadron. He holds the American jl t Distinguished Flying Cross, the 11 British Flying Cross and the Star- I r. red Wing and Cloud Banner, Fifth 11 d Income Tax Man '* Gives Itinerary I r, In order that income taxpayers I i- may have the benefit of assistance I in preparing their Federal income I tax returns for the year of I n 1942, Raymond v. Christman, I s United States deputy collector of I internal revenue has announced I e that he will observe the following I e intinerary during the income tax I ,f period: County Tax Office, Southport, I s February 19th. .(I Postoffice building, Shallotte, || )j j February 20th. it Postoffice building, VVhiteville, I e J February 22th, 23th, and 24th. ? Postoffice building, Tabor City, _ T February 25th. J* R. R. Koons' Office, Chadbourn, j ! 0 February 26th. j i g Sheriff's Office, Elizabethtown, j j ? February 27th. j Postoffice, Wilmington, March j _ 1 through 15th. j In order to relieve congestion in j j Wilmington Mr. Christman states ) j that he has secured permission j j from the custodian of the Cus- j j toms House in Wilmington to use j j j the Federal court room during the ) ( j filing period in Wilmington where ) ( he has been informed the Collector ) ( ' will furnish as many additional ) ( j deputies as his force will permit. ) ( ? j j I Asked to write a brief essay on ) j the life of Benjamin Franklin, a ) j little girl wrote this gem of a j paragraph: "He was born in j a Boston; traveled to Philadelphia; ) j j met a lady on the street; she ) j I laughed at him; he married her j j and discovered electricity." ) BAN PLACED ON M BURNING PERMITS jj (Continued from page 1) ing the Fourth Service Command j as Memorandum No. 3 dated No- j | vember 30, 1942, covers all areas j within 30 miles of the coast, air- j line. This would include all of j Brunswick county." These regula- ' J tions further stipulate that there j shall be no fires burning after one j hour before sun down. ; ; "Therefore I ask all parties I ! having burning that is absolutely ) f necessary, to make sure that all j I fires are out before that hour," j j says the warden. "I wish to thank the people for j the fine spirit of cooperation that j exists throughout the county, the continuation of which will be j J needed and appreciated now more j J than ever before." he said. RAISE FUNDS FOR !S NEW STERILIZER (Continued From Page One) j j ton, Miss Mary Weeks, Mrs. C. j j E. Taylor, Mrs. Lucy Avant, Mrs. j j J. E. Prevatte, Mrs. Ida M. Wat- j j son, Mrs. G. D. Robinson, Mrs. j j Earl I. Brown, G. E. Brooks, J. ) ( M. Barnhill, D. L. Scudder, Price ) ( Furpless, James E. Carr, Carl j ( Ward, Major Lamb. K. Tobiasen, j ( Miss Mary Phelps, Dr. R. C. Dan- ) ( iel. Miss Margarette Dozier, H. L. ) ( Willetts, Mack Willetts, Dwight ) ( McEwen, Mrs. R. L. Thompson, ) ( Mrs. H. B. Smith, J. W. Lan- j ( caster, Wallace Moore. W. F. ) ( Jones, Mrs. A. B. Weeks, Pearce ) ( Cranmer, Sam Frink, Ned Han- ) ( kins, Elmer Davis, and Mavanic ) ( Davis. I j j )! SHORT SESSION ) ( OF COURT HELD )S (Continued From Page one) ! [ Cecil E. Lewis, tried two weeks ) ( ago and sentenced to the roads ) for six months or to pay a fine )! of 550.00 and costs, execution of ) the judgment being deferred for ) two weeks, was ordered to the ) i roads for the six months of ser- ) ( ???????) ( DOGWOOD LOGS \\ WANTED || 4i/2 INCHES AND UP X IN DIAMETER. X For Specifications and ' f Prices . . . Write? Jos. D. Cox & Sons, ) ( (Incorporated) !I HIGH POINT, N. C. || or Box 826 ) | SOUTHPORT. N. C. ) i * :e. OOD REPORT IS MADE FROM DRIVE (Continued From Page One) day night. Chairman Rourk, on behalf of 3 committee, wishes to express 3 deep appreciation to all who sisted in raising these funds. DCAL BOY NOW IS AVIATION MECHANIC (Continued From Page 1) idies as an aviation mechanic, has been thoroughly drilled in ilitary tactics and defense and a urse of physical training that :s conditioned him to meet ali DIMOl All motoi with the dimi ing out a porl On and a this rule will city limits. joh Southp Loa stat: i Cash in Banks U. S. Governmi Federal Home ! Mortgage Loan Stock Loans .... Advances for T Furniture and Other Assets .. Total A Installment Sha Optional Share Full-Paid Share Reserve Fund Undivided Prof Other Assets ... Total Lial ??v WEDNES requirements of an American sol-1 dier. MUST FILE RETURN FOR INCOME TAX (Continued from page 1) Members of Congress, are exempt i from filing returns. Moreover, all income from whatever source, unless specifical- i ly excluded by statute, must be reported in the return. The types of income specifically exempt are listed in the instructions accompanying the return form. I A person whose gross income , does not exceed $3000 , and con- ] ; sists wholly of salary, wages, i 1 dividends, interest, or annuities, i JT REGULA1 rists in Southport n 3ut regulations rega tion of the headlight ifter Friday, Februc be rigidly enforcec N D. ERIKSEN, Ma ort Buildii n Associal EMENT OF CONDI JECEMBtK 31, 194Z ASSETS ent Bonds Loan Bank Stock s ...... axes and Insurance Fixtures ssets LIABILITIES res s s its jr bilities \ day, february lp.ij may make a Simplified ReUitnJ Form 1040A, in which the tax cj may be readily ascertained by J erence to a table contained in 53 form. | A husband and wife living j gether on July 1 of the taxatl year may file separate SimplifJ Returns if tne gross income ] each is from the prescribed sod ces and does not exceed 53000,1 they may file a single joint J turn on that form if their col bined income is from the pJ scribed sources and does not A need $3000. A 1 xpay-r may t3 however, file a Simplified Retail if the other spousi files a rttuA an Form 1040. 1 noNs I tiust comply I rding black- I lens. I try 12,19?, I I within the 1 lyor lg and tion HON 1 ' I $ 9,187.74 2,960.00 2,000.00 115,279.46 3.302.50 546.62 517.87 709.48 $134,503.67 I $ 64,047.25 J 6,602.67 I 57,200.00 I 789.95 I 5,501.63 I 362.17 I $134,503.67 I
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